Best Tips & Tricks on How to Make Homemade Ice Cream.

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Different ways of making Homemade Ice Cream.

There are plenty of ways to make Homemade Ice Cream, it is easy to make and classy to serve. The best thing is that you can change recipes according to your taste and have the freedom to do experiments with the flavors. The first step is the same for all ways, whatever you are going to select for Ice Cream making at home. Decide what you want to make and then put all Ingredients together, what you are going to use in your recipe and the next step is to make a mixture according to instructions. Make sure you have a container (a wide bowl) that we are going to use in the churning/freezing process further.

Methods of Making Homemade Ice Cream. Making Ice Cream without an Ice Cream Maker is not so common method for making Ice Cream at home, because this method requires plenty of time, patience, and effort to make ice cream. But if you don’t have Ice Cream Maker then don't worry, you can still enjoy homemade Ice Cream by following this method. 1/8


Method-1: Using Hands:

The oldest method to make ice cream by hand, it requires quite lots of time, effort, and patience. In this method, we use our hands, Ice Cream container (any bowl), and freezer. Now you have everything, ice cream mix, a wide bowl, and a freezer to freeze the ice cream. Now the next step is to put the mixture into a wide bowl and place it in the fridge for 2 hours and check it after the first hour, how it is going. This mixture takes a long time to get chilled because we have used cooked ingredients in a mixture. After 2 hours take the bowl out of the fridge and put it into the freezer for the next 30 minutes and then check after 30 minutes how much it is frozen. In the first 30 minutes, it will get hard from the edges but not from the center. So now, beat the mixture till it turns to creamy, this will help ingredients to mix properly and taste will increase and then again put it back to the freezer for the next 30 minutes. Repeat the same process for around 3-4 times to get the best results. After repeating the above steps 3-4 times, put the mixture into the freezer for the final time until it gets ready to serve. This can take a maximum of 30-40 minutes depending on the ingredients you have used in your mixture and also depends upon how you like 2/8


to enjoy, as some of us like soft, and some love to have hard. Serve the ice cream in Ice Cream cups, cones, or bowl and enjoy the best time with your friends and family.

Method-2: Using Rolling Technique with Rock Salt:

We hope you all learned about that technique in a science class it's a fun way to make Ice Cream using Ice and Rock salt. It was the best activity we are doing during our summer break in childhood. For this technique, you need two empty food tins one big and another small like that the smaller one can easily fit into the bigger one or two plastic zipped bags same a smaller one and a bigger one. Make an ice cream mixture and put into the smaller tin or zipped plastic bag whatever you have then seal a tin or zipped a bag and put it into the bigger one. Fill the crushed ice cubes and rock salt into the gap between containers or bags and the fun part comes here that was the best move we are enjoying in our childhood. Roll the bag or food container around 20 minutes, it is like a game and the funny part is the fight with our siblings for that like all want to roll the container for fun. After 20 min you will get frozen Ice cream and smiling face around you. 3/8


Even if you have Ice Cream Maker in your home give rest to it try this method once with your kids and be sure you and your kids enjoy this trick and you will also enjoy the smile on your kid's face.

Method-3: Using Ice Cream Maker:

Using Ice Cream Maker for making ice cream is the most common method as we want everything without doing much effort and in modern times we have machines for every task. There are two types of Ice Cream makers are available in Market one you just plug in and it starts freezing ice cream as it churns and in another one with Bowl that has to be frozen for 24 hours in advance.

Selection of Ingredients for making Homemade Ice Cream. There are some basic ingredients to make homemade ice cream and before starting you need to know about them, like how to use them, what effect they make on your dish, and how important they are in recipes. The basic Ingredients are Cream, Milk, Sugar, Eggs, Flavoring, Other Sweeteners. There are other factors also you need to know about them, like the difference between custard or cream base Ice Cream recipes using Sugar, Eggs, Cream, and Milk and simple recipes without using Eggs like Sorbets (Water Ices) and Gelato (Italian Ice 4/8


Cream).

Adding Interesting Extras to Homemade Ice Creams. Adding solid & liquid extras, The best part of cooking is you don’t have any hard and fast rules to follow except basic ingredients and processes. same as in Ice cream recopies you can add extra textures and flavors in your existing recipe to get more it. If you are using Ice Cream Maker then there are two methods to perform this task.

1. Adding Solid Extras in Homemade Ice Cream Recopies:

As the topic name suggests here we are going to talk about solid extra ingredients we can add to our recipe to make more flavorful, crunchy, and nutty. we can add broken cookies, chocolate chips, mashed banana, almonds or walnuts, chopped hazelnuts, broken chunks of your favorite chocolate, fudge chunks, mini marshmallows even chunks of homemade fruit crumble. and many more just before 2-3 Min when your ice cream has batched. Note: Chop any solid extras into small pieces before adding to your Ice Cream. especially if you are making for small kids.

2. Adding Liquid or Powder Extras in Homemade Ice Cream Recopies: 5/8


Here we are going to discuss the liquid and powder extras we can add to our Ice cream to give more texture and flavors to Home Made Ice Cream. If you are adding some liquid and powder extras to your ice cream then remember that you need to add them before transferring your ice cream mixture into the ice cream maker. It is always good to do experiments, but not much not like adding salt in the sweet dish so before doing something new just thing twice imagine what will come out, and then only take the risk with your flavors. As mentioned above, Ice Cream recopies are best to make experiments on them you can add extra, more unusual ingredients into the mixture to make it different, and according to your taste. The taste of food depends upon the presentation. If you made a delicious thing but not looks good then the person is going to have it will not feel excited about that and he will just enjoy the taste half-heartedly but if your dish looks great then, it attracts the person who is going to have it, they get excited and they will enjoy the thing more than before. There is another good idea to ripple your ice cream with a fruit coulis or syrup to make it more delicious and presentable.

Ingredients Measuring Guide. The most important thing is measurement just thing you know cooking you have 6/8


ingredients but not aware of the measurement. Some time you added excess sugar and then suffer from diabetes and some time added more eggs and Ice Cream takes more than the expected time to get frozen. When we started making Ice Cream at that time, we were thinking measurement is a useless thing, but after some failures, we realized it's time to work on it to make good Ice Creams.

Like in mathematical Measurements we don’t have any standard units in recipes. Different people are using different kinds of measurements and it changes according to situations like where you are living and what you are going to use. Here we are sharing main American measurements and their approximate metric equivalents that we used here on this website.

Liquid Ingredients: 1 cup = 250 ml. = 8 fluid ounces = ½ pint 1 ½ cups = 375 ml. = 12 fluid ounces = ¾ pint 2 cups = 500 ml. = 16 fluid ounces = 1 pint

Dry Ingredients: 2 tablespoons = 25 grams = 1 oz 4 tablespoons = 50 grams = 2 oz ½ cup = 100 grams4 oz 7/8


¾ cup = 150 grams6 oz 1 cup8 = 200 grams oz Once you learned about the basics of Cooking and Ice Cream making. You can start doing experiments in your kitchen with different textures and flavors. You may also like:

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